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Newborn Babies - census returns

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Sally

Sally Report 25 Jan 2007 20:16

Can anyone tell me if a 10-day old baby, separated from its mother- presumably still in a maternity home or hospital of somesort -would get a census entry? His mother is back at home but he's not listed in the home. He does survive and goes on to marry so I know he's a contender for the census (1901)... any ideas?

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 25 Jan 2007 20:27

It should be there. Might be listed as Baby Unknown though, if it's not with the mother. What's his name?

Gypsy

Gypsy Report 25 Jan 2007 21:01

Maybe he was just 'forgotten' about being so young? Pat

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 25 Jan 2007 21:01

He may have just been missed off - parents might have been too worn out to think about adding him to the census form. They weren't at the bottom of a page were they......if so have you checked the next page? What is his name and whereabouts should he be? Do you have his birth certificate so you know exactly where he was born? Most babies would have been born at home in those days. Kath. x

Judith

Judith Report 25 Jan 2007 23:17

If the census forms were delivered early they may have been filled in before he was born, and no-one thought to add him on. At the other end of the scale my gt gt grandmother was recorded on the 1881 census (3rd/4th April) even though she had died on the 2nd April.

Sally

Sally Report 29 Jan 2007 16:27

Thankyou all.Yes, I have the birth certificate: His name was Charles Henry Acourt and he was born on 21st March 1901 to parents William Acourt and Sarah* Acourt at 1 Barrow Court, Wade Street, Bristol. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 England Census about William Acourt Name: William Acourt Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1863 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Mary* Gender: Male Where born: Bristol Civil parish: Bristol Ecclesiastical parish: St Jude County/Island: Gloucestershire Country: England Registration district: Bristol Sub-registration district: St Philip and St Jacob ED, institution, or vessel: 29 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I didn't realise people could fill the form in early, I suppose that's a pretty logical explanation, although I think both adults were illiterate. *There is a bit of a mystery surrounding Sarah's name as she is on the 1901 census as Mary, trust me there's more to it than meets the eye.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 29 Jan 2007 16:40

This one must surely be linked to your family too? from freebmd Deaths Dec 1908 Acourt Charles Henry 7 Bristol 6a 69 Gwyn

Sally

Sally Report 2 Feb 2007 12:01

No, he didn't die aged 7, he grew up.

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 2 Feb 2007 12:29

There is also another Charles Henry born Sept 1/4 1909 ACOURT, Charles Henry- Bristol 6a 170

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 2 Feb 2007 12:35

There are 101 male babies born 1901 in Bristol. Most are resident with parents but a few are with grandparents or others. What was his mother's maiden name?

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 2 Feb 2007 12:43

The child who died is likely to be linked to the family,- perhaps a cousin? Do you have the marriage certificate for your Charles to know that he was the son of Willam and Mary? Gwyn

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 2 Feb 2007 13:37

According to the birth indexes there is only one Charles Henry Acourt born between 1899 and 1903.

Sally

Sally Report 23 Feb 2007 18:02

Hiya, yep I have his birth certificate and the birth certificates of his siblings and the three closest siblings to him all have the same parentage ie. mothers maiden name was Sarah (Mary?) King and fathers name was William Acourt (Haycourt/Court variously elsewhere) I cannot trace a marriage certificate for Sarah King to William Acourt but have a history chronologically thus: 1883 Marriage of William Haycourt & Sarah Nelson 47 Great Ann Street -Neither of them signed their marriage cert. 1883 Sarah Matilda Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly Nelson, 47 Great Ann Street 1885 Matilda Acourt - Sarah Acourt formerly Nelson, 6 Little Ann Street 1887 John Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly Nelson , 6 Headingtons Court, Little Ann Street 1890 Annie Eliza Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly King, 6 Headingtons Court, St Judes. 1892 William Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly King, 13 Eugene Street, Bristol 1895 Martha Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly King, 1 Barrow Court Wade Street, Bristol 1901 Charles Henry Acourt -X the mark of Sarah Acourt formerly King, 1 Barrow Court Wade Street, Bristol Thanks all for the brain-storming, guess there's a perfectly simple explanation Sal